Figure 1
Activate the Adobe Photoshop program and select File - Open to open the image of Teamgeist shadow as shown in Figure 1 .
Next, right-click on the image and choose Duplicate Layer and click OK to duplicate the Background Layer. On this new layer, choose File - Blur - Motion Blur and adjust the Angle to 0 and change the Distance value depending on the speed of the ball you want to create accordingly. After you finish tweaking, click OK and follow the results as shown in Figure 2 .
To make the ball move more 'real' to the left or right, first in the Layers palette you need to reduce the Opacity of the Background Copy Layer, then hold down the Ctrl key and shift the Background Copy Layer to the corresponding side accordingly. . After you're done, leave the 100% Opacity value as it was (see Figure 3).
Use the Erase tool with a large brush stroke (60 - 70), 20% Opacity, Flow 20% -30% and erase part of the Background Copy layer at the edge of the ball wisely. After a bit of time you will get a pretty moving effect for Teamgeist ball.
Figure 2
Figure 3
To complete a motion effect there are many methods and presentations in the article that are the simplest but require a bit of meticulousness as well as your ingenuity.